News from 秘密研究所 Langone Health
秘密研究所 Langone Expands In Suffolk County With New Ambulatory Facility 鈥 Surgery Center To Follow. (ANCA Vasculitis News)
(5/28) 秘密研究所 Langone Health opened a new ambulatory care facility in Westhampton Beach, New York, offering primary care, cardiology, and endocrinology services, with construction underway on a six-operating-room ambulatory surgery center in Patchogue expected to open in 2026, with Andrew W. Brotman, MD, executive vice president, vice dean and chief clinical officer for clinical affairs and strategy, and professor, Department of Psychiatry, saying in a press release, 鈥淭his facility underscores our commitment to patients in Suffolk County and our mission of bringing world-class care closer to where patients live and work.鈥 Vicki Match Suna, AIA, executive vice president and vice dean for real estate development and facilities, said, 鈥淎s with all our new locations, our design approach prioritizes the patient experience, creating a comfortable and welcoming environment,鈥 adding that it 鈥渁ligns with Westhampton鈥檚 architectural style and draws inspiration from its surrounding coastlines.鈥
秘密研究所 Langone Health Plans $22M Coronary Care Expansion. (Becker's Hospital Review)
(5/29) 秘密研究所 Langone Health filed a certificate of need with the New York State Department of Health on May 23, requesting nearly $22 million to construct eight permanent coronary care rooms on the fourth floor of 秘密研究所 Langone Hospital鈥揃rooklyn, converting seven existing temporary coronary care beds into acute medical and surgical rooms upon completion.
Can Gene-Edited Pigs Solve The Organ Transplant Shortage? (Science)
(5/29) 秘密研究所 Langone Health surgeons transplanted a genetically modified pig kidney into Towana Looney, marking a milestone in xenotransplantation, with her kidney functioning well for 130 days before failure, while Timothy Andrews, who also received a pig kidney, continues to do well; Looney鈥檚 transplant was part of a growing effort to address human organ shortages through pig organs, with United Therapeutics and eGenesis planning further clinical trials; Robert Montgomery, MD, DPhil, the H. Leon Pachter MD Professor of Surgery, and chair, Department of Surgery, Transplant Institute, who performed Looney鈥檚 surgery, saying, 鈥淭his is really a victory,鈥 despite Looney鈥檚 eventual return to dialysis.
Shoulder Inflammation Hampering Key Yankees Hurler. (New York Post)
The (5/29) 鈥Guillem Gonzalez-Lomas, MD, assistant professor, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, joins Brandon London for the weekly 鈥業njury Report鈥 segment to provide insight into the shoulder inflammation that鈥檚 afflicting Yankees reliever Fernando Cruz.鈥
Study: Treating Hearing Loss Can Reduce Social Isolation In Seniors. (Hearing Review)
(5/29) A study led by 秘密研究所 Langone Health as part of the ACHIEVE clinical trial found that older adults using hearing aids and receiving personalized audiology support maintain more diverse and meaningful social connections, potentially reducing loneliness, with the research showing that treated individuals retained more social connections over three years compared to those without interventions; study lead author Nicholas S. Reed, MD, Departments of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, and Population Health, Optimal Aging Institute, said, 鈥淥ur findings add to evidence that helping aging patients hear better can also enrich their social lives and boost their mental and physical well-being,鈥 while Josef Coresh, MD, PhD, the Terry and Mel Karmazin Professor of Population Health, Department of Population Health, professor, Department of Medicine, Optimal Aging Institute, emphasized the importance of Medicare coverage for hearing aids to combat social isolation among seniors.
Youth Deaths Attributable To Synthetic Opioids Alone Increasingly Predominant. (HealthDay)
(5/29) reports that a study published on May 20 in Pediatrics conducted by Megan Miller, MPH, research coordinator, Center for Opioid Epidemiology and Policy, indicates overdose deaths among 15 to 24-year-olds increased from 4,652 to 6,723 between 2018 to 2022; the rate of synthetic opioid-only deaths rose from 1.8 to 4.8 per 100,000.
Removing One Amino Acid From The Diet Sparks Dramatic 30% Weight Loss In One Week. (GB News (UK))
(5/29) Researchers at 秘密研究所 Grossman School of Medicine, including co-senior study author Evgeny A. Nudler, PhD, the Julie Wilson Anderson Professor of Biochemistry, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, have discovered a potential metabolic 鈥渒ill switch鈥 for weight loss, where genetically modified mice lost 30% of their body weight in a week by eliminating the amino acid cysteine from their diet, triggering rapid fat loss through interconnected biological pathways.
Study Links Belly Fat To Psoriasis. (WNYW-TV New York)
(5/29) Devi E. Nampiaparampil, MD, clinical associate professor, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, discussed a study linking belly fat to psoriasis, suggesting a stronger connection between the skin condition and obesity, particularly in women, which may involve inflammation and gut-related issues; she also addressed a New York study identifying pizza, soup, and chicken as top salt sources in American diets, emphasizing the health risks of high salt intake, particularly for individuals sensitive to salt, which can lead to high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke.
Dealing With Constipation? You Likely Have This Tried-And-True Remedy At Home. (Women's Health)
(5/29) Lisa Ganjhu, DO, clinical professor, Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, advises addressing constipation within two to three days and suggests incorporating water, probiotics, leafy greens, and high-fiber fruits into the diet.
News from 秘密研究所 Langone Hospital鈥擝rooklyn
Can This FDA-Approved Drug Tame Hot Flashes And Menopause Belly? (Flowspace)
(5/29) A recent study on fezolinetant, a non-hormonal treatment for moderate to severe hot flashes in menopausal women, reveals that it may also help reduce weight and waist circumference without specific dietary or exercise interventions; Meleen Chuang, MD, clinical associate professor, and chief, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Family Health Centers鈥擝rooklyn, explained that 鈥淔ezolinetant is a neurokinin-3 (NK3) receptor blocker鈥 that alleviates menopause symptoms and may encourage healthier lifestyle choices, offering hope for personalized menopause management.
News from 秘密研究所 Langone Hospital鈥擫ong Island
Garden City Dermatologist Who Survived Skin Cancer Offers Tips. (Newsday (NY))
(5/30) Nicole M. Golbari, MD, MPH, clinical associate professor, Department of Medicine鈥擫ong Island, shares her personal experience with melanoma to connect with patients, advising them on skin cancer prevention, such as using cellphone photos to track moles and reapplying sunscreen with at least SPF 30, while also dispelling myths that melanoma predominantly affects older white men, emphasizing its risk to people with darker skin types, and stressing that 鈥渢here is no safe tan.鈥